Planning a trip in April, do not have the vaccine and don’t plan to. Does Thailand accept positive antibodies test in lieu of vaccine card ? Has anyone had experience with uploading the antibodies test in the place of the vaccine card ?
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A user is curious about traveling to Thailand in April without a vaccine and whether a positive antibodies test is acceptable instead of a vaccination card. Comments indicate that while a recovery certificate can partially substitute for vaccines, unvaccinated travelers generally face quarantine requirements. Some responders shared personal travel experiences in Thailand, noting differing practices about vaccination checks at hotels and restaurants.
False, I've stayed in over 20 hotels in multiple different cities in Thailand since I've been here and never been asked for the certificate.
Gary *********
Ok, you have had some bad luck then. I didn’t get asked once. Numerous hotels, and eating out most nights. Pointless exercise, showing a piece of paper to show you’ve been jabbed does make any difference. I’d rather be in a room full of unjabbed tested people than jabbed, untested people. Anybody who things different to that is crazy, and they really need to turn their tv off. Now classed as a epidemic, and hardly mentioned now in the uk....how odd 😂😂
Gary *********
Don’t believe that Tom. I’ve just had 6 weeks in thailand, not jabbed and not once did I have to show anything, at any hotel or restaurant.
I have to tell you differently (arrived end of January). Some restaurants/bars in or around Bangkok will ask for double vaccination (I’ve even seen one saying triple vaccinated no less than 3 weeks prior 😅). Ko Samui ferry asks for it, and some events will ask for it.
Never seen one hotel require it though, and there are plenty of options anyways.
Only thing, though, most places that will ask for vaccination proof will also offer option to test on the spot or negative ATK test to get in.
I have a friend who is Un V'd. He's been traveling to Bangkok and back quite a bit. Sometimes they ask to see his cert. He says "no", and just looks at them.
you think all those sportsman dying all over is happy they did it?? Have you missed the Pfizer data coming out? If you have and still pushing for this you are just wow
almost no recorded deaths from 1st 2nd or 3rd vaccines that are directly linked to the vaccine. Its one of the safest out there. Most deaths have been from the virus. . Thousands of them. I dont have a "subscription" except for Skype lol. Silly childish comments seem the norm for people who live in fear. . scared of vaccinations that prevent serious illness.
confusing covid19 with flu is quite commen when some symptoms are so similar for some people who don't get too sick. But being "similar" does not make them the same virus. But if some adults prefer to pretend covid is flu, because they are scared to admit there's a SARS Co-2 virus out there causing covid19. . that's up to them.
Living in fear? That's incredibly hypocritical coming from someone who was so scared of a harmless flu that they took an experimental mRNA poison, not once but 3 times. Let that sink in for a second, and rethink your trajectory in life.
Lynnette *******
You seem to thing common sense prevention of illness is "living in fear" when it's actually the opposite. I travel and go about life relaxed in the knowledge that I'm less likely to be ill. FYI. I haven't had an mRNA course of vaccination.
you're confused. . I was speaking of SARS co-2 that caused Covid19. Nothing to do with flu!
Anyway, on another note, I've no need to be scared of flu. Ive had an annual vaccine for seasonal flu like most people I know. I caught H1N1 ( swine flu ) which caused the last pandemic in 2009. I was dreadfully ill. So my flu vaccination is nothing to with "living in fear" just sensible to stay healthy.
I'm not confused. The sars cov2 causes flu symptoms because it is a flu. I know because I've had it already and I'm now immune. I was with my friend who had it recently and I never got any symptoms because of my natural immunity.
I ain't gonna watch the video and I ain't gonna pay attention to anything about it. Vaccines save lives but it's a choice, just wear and mask and follow protocols and it is what it is.
yeah true. Only 7 days as well. Last year when I did it was 2 weeks for everyone, vaxxed and unvaxxed in Bangkok.
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Terary **********
They check my vaccine card when I fly domestically. Maybe you can walk everywhere
Terary **********
Just saying. In the US about about 25% of people wear a mask. There is a controversy about no/vax, no/mask, my body your laws. I get it. I tend to agree with one side of the argument while disagree with the other side of the argument. That makes me a good american.. You know ignorant and lack of concern for others.
However, Thailand is culturally different. People wear masks here because they dont want to give other people illnesses. That's how it was before covid.
Really if you cant respect the culture, maybe just stay home and watch a national geographic documentary about Thailand instead?
No, you stay inside your home cowering while the others live free of your narcissistic beratement posing as virtuous do-gooder rubbish.
Stop being concerned with other peoples personal medical choices, and stay out of other peoples lives. If you are scared of unvaccinated people, stay in your home for the rest of your life. That is YOUR responsibility to protect yourself, not a social responsibility. This is not kindergarten, this is the real world.
What a load of crap you talk Thomas. Give me a good reason for your theory. You know there’s hardly no difference in transmit rates between jabbed and unjabbed. Also, airline are now stopping restrictions, not increasing them. The so called virus is now classed as a epidemic....you know why that is ??? Because it’s about as deadly as flu. And yes, people sadly die if flu. You keep watching the shite from MSM, and keep worrying about nothing 😂😂
I was asked vaccination card to check in to my hotel. In one village I visited they sent the picture of card to local health authority. Unless, there is a medical reason no-one should be allowed to fly without proper covid19 vaccination, period.. And some airlines already started doing just that.
good thing you aren’t in the government to make such decisions. Natural immunity from actually getting the disease provides me coverage with antibodies.